Adaptation of the Folktale Byeoljubu-jeon Until the 19th

Raising Awareness of the Importance of Ulsan's Nature and Environment

The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Cheon Chang-su) is holding the "Visiting Ulsan Story Festival" performances at 70 public and private kindergartens in the Ulsan area from November 4 to 19.


This event is part of the Ulsan-type Educational Development Special Zone's early childhood education and care support project. The Ulsan Office of Education is promoting Ulsan Love Education, Ecological Transition Education, and Digital Literacy Education under the vision of "Dodam Dodam Ulsan Education, Dodam Dodam Ulsan Children."


In particular, this performance was prepared as part of Ulsan Love Education to enhance young children's understanding of local culture and nature and to provide artistic experiences.


The performance titled "Protect the Rabbit's Liver" is an adaptation of the traditional folktale Byeoljubu-jeon, designed to help children easily understand the Jangsaengpo Sea in Ulsan and the importance of environmental protection.



An official from the Ulsan Office of Education said, "We expect this performance to be an educational opportunity that awakens young children to the value of Ulsan's nature and environment and instills a positive perception of the local community."

Ulsan Office of Education is presenting the performance "Visiting Ulsan Story Festival."

Ulsan Office of Education is presenting the performance "Visiting Ulsan Story Festival."

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